Storms continue Friday morning and afternoon
Beautiful weekend
YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION ON VERMONT’S EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT WEBSITE. (áááFIRST WARNING TYLER OPENááá) <NOW FIRST WARNING WEATHER….THE AREA’S CERTIFIED MOST ACCURATE FORECAST.> WE WANT TO LET YOU KNOW… THAT THERE ARE SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES. IN ADDISON COUNTY… VERMONT ROUTE 125 IN Hancock is CLOSED between VT-100 and Tucker Brook Road due to a mudslide blocking both lanes. FULL WEATHER: Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon will give way to a band of thunderstorms capable of gusty winds and small hail late this evening. Additional showers and storms are likely to redevelop during the day on Friday with a cold front shifting southeast Friday afternoon. Once the front moves out, dry weather returns, with seasonable conditions throughout Vermont and northern New York. The next weather system is expected to make it to the region late Monday into Tuesday. Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon will give way to a band of thunderstorms capable of gusty winds and small hail late this evening. Additional showers and storms are likely to redevelop during the day on Friday with a cold front shifting southeast Friday afternoon. Once the front moves out, dry weather returns, with seasonable conditions throughout Vermont and northern New York. The next weather system is expected to make it to the region late Monday into Tuesday. Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon will give way to a band of thunderstorms capable of gusty winds and small hail late this evening. Additional showers and storms are likely to redevelop during the day on Friday with a cold front shifting southeast Friday afternoon. Once the front moves out, dry weather returns, with seasonable conditions throughout Vermont and northern New York. The next weather system is expected to make it to the region late Monday into Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon will give way to a band of thunderstorms capable of gusty winds and small hail late this evening. Additional showers and storms are likely to redevelop during the day on Friday with a cold front shifting southeast Friday afternoon. Once the front moves out, dry weather returns, with seasonable conditions throughout Vermont and northern New York. The next weather system is expected to make it to the region late Monday into Tuesday. Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon will give way to a band of thunderstorms capable of gusty winds and small hail late this evening. Additional showers and storms are likely to redevelop during the day on Friday with a cold front shifting southeast Friday afternoon. Once the front moves out, dry weather returns, with seasonable conditions throughout Vermont and northern New York. The next weather system is expected to make it to the region late Monday into Tuesday. Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon will give way to a band of thunderstorms capable of gusty winds and small hail late this evening. Additional showers and storms are likely to redevelop during the day on Friday with a cold front shifting southeast Friday afternoon. Once the front moves out, dry weather returns, with seasonable conditions throughout Vermont and northern New York. The next weather system is expected to make Monday into Tuesda
Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding remain possible Friday morning and afternoon.The focus by Friday afternoon will mainly be in southern Vermont.Storms may contain damaging wind and hail, and possibly cause pockets of flash flooding. The weekend will be amazing! Dry and pleasant with highs not far from 80 degrees.Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media:Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | Twitter | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | TwitterMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | TwitterMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | TwitterMeteorologist Marissa Vigevani Facebook | Twitter
Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding remain possible Friday morning and afternoon.
The focus by Friday afternoon will mainly be in southern Vermont.
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Storms may contain damaging wind and hail, and possibly cause pockets of flash flooding.
The weekend will be amazing! Dry and pleasant with highs not far from 80 degrees.
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